The jury’s verdict comes after hearing how killer Luke D’Wit used the opioid painkiller fentanyl.
Month: March 2024
Food and eating out costs drive fall in inflation
February’s drop to 3.4% means the cost of living is now rising at its slowest pace since September 2021.
Top civil servant and MI6 boss quit all-male club
Simon Case and Richard Moore resign from the Garrick Club after a backlash over membership.
Fresh defeat in the Lords over Rwanda bill
Peers vote for changes to the government’s legislation, which will delay it further from becoming law.
Smoking ban for those born after 2009 moves ahead
The UK government pushes ahead with plans for some of the world’s toughest anti-tobacco laws.
HMRC drops decision to close self-assessment helpline
The move comes less than a day after it said the self-assessment helpline would shut for six months.
Downton Abbey returning for ‘final’ movie, Staunton says
The story will conclude with a new big-screen outing, according to the actress.
Sunak rejects Labour call for general election now
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer claims the prime minister is “scared” of calling an election.
Lib Dems accuse Sunak of ‘bottling’ May election
Launching the Lib Dem local election plan, leader Sir Ed Davey said the PM was “squatting in Downing Street”.
Train drivers set to strike again in April
Drivers at 16 train companies will take part in rolling one-day strikes between 5 and 8 April.
